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<br />Effective - -01 <br />City ofCenterville Ordinance #39 <br /> <br />L. No sign may by reason of its location, color or intensity, <br />create a hazard to the safe and efficient movement of <br />vehicles or pedestrian traffic. No private sign may contain <br />words that might be construed as traffic controls, such as <br />"Stop", "Caution", "Warning", or otherwise resemble any <br />official marker erected by a governmental body or agency, <br />unless such sign is a directional sign. <br /> <br />DIVISION 20: Permitted sians with no permit reauired <br /> <br />Section 020-010: Political Signs. Political signs posted by bona fide <br />candidates for political office or by a person or group promoting a political issue <br />for a candidate may be placed in any district subject to the requirements of the <br />district. Campaign signs may be posted for a period not to exceed sixty (60) <br />days and shall be removed within seven (7) days following the date of the <br />election. Only one sign (1) per candidate will be allowed per lot. <br /> <br />Section 020-020: Temporary Signs. <br /> <br />A. Temporary banners and pennants employed for grand <br />openings, special events and holidays shall be removed <br />within fourteen (14) days after such an opening, event or <br />holiday. Banners or pennants determined to be an integral <br />part of the design or architecture of a building are permitted. <br /> <br />B. One temporary identification sign, setting forth the name of <br />the project, architect, engineers, contractors, planners and <br />financing agencies, may be installed at a construction site in <br />any district for the period of construction. The sign area of a <br />temporary identification sign shall not exceed thirty-five (35) <br />square feet. <br /> <br />C. In any district, one temporary real estate sign may be <br />erected for the purpose of advertising the lease or sale of <br />property upon which it is placed. Only one such sign shall <br />be permitted per street frontage. Such sign(s) shall be <br />removed within seven (7) days following the lease or sale of <br />the property. The maximum size of such signs for each <br />district is as follows: <br /> <br />Residential Districts - Ten (10) square feet <br />Commercial District - Thirty-two (32) square feet <br />Industrial District - Thirty-two (32) square feet <br />Mixed-Use District - Sixteen (16) square feet <br />Agricultural/Rural Residential. Thirty-two (32) square feet <br /> <br />D. Signs pertaining to drives or events of civic, philanthropic, <br />educational or religious organizations, provided permission <br /> <br />Page 5 of 11 <br /> <br />~ <br />
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